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Meaning of "piconet"

piconet (adjective) - describing a network of devices connected using Bluetooth technology, where one device acts as the master and the others as slaves
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  • a small computer network using Bluetooth protocols

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Permanent enumeration of the devices being in the picoNet.
It can be a slave in one piconet and master in another.
This network group of up to eight devices is called a piconet.
A particular slave in the piconet is identified by a member address.
This would be regarded as a single piconet.
Once the piconet has been.
The master and the slaves form a piconet.
One piconet can page the master or slave of another piconet.
The master of this other piconet.
A piconet comprises a master terminal and up to seven active slave terminals.
The terminal is then master terminal of the newly created piconet.
A piconet has a star topology with one master and seven slaves.
Channel based on the device of the master defines each piconet.
In the piconet.
A data net of one master and one or more slaves is called a piconet.

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Each piconet has one master device and up to seven active slave devices.
This restriction can detrimentally limit the utility of piconet technology.
Note that the master of one piconet can participate as a slave in another one.
This is known as piconet.
All packets sent in the same piconet are preceded by the same channel access code.
In this example the slaves and the master together form a piconet.
This piconet coordinator may allocate time in an isochronous channel between two or more devices.
A master can add slaves in its own piconet at any time.
All units in the same piconet synchronously hop from one channel to the next channel.
Handover of communications is effectuated with a handover of communication from a first piconet to a second piconet.
Scatternets allow the master in one Piconet to operate as a slave in another Piconet.
The master terminal never adjusts its system clock during the existence of the piconet.
Each fixed wireless unit can set up a piconet and can then act as a master.
Serving as a master in another Piconet.
All users participating on the same Piconet are synchronized to the same hopping sequence.
Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology called a piconet or PAN.
Consequently, a new piconet can be created spontaneously.
The Bluetooth topology is best described as a multiple piconet structure.
Only one device in the piconet 2 transmits at a time.
The Bluetooth networks come with a dynamic topology called a piconet or PAN.
A device can be slave in 1 piconet and master of another.
A piconet controller configured to perform the method recited in claim 6.
The URCD may select which Piconet to join.
The piconet uses a star topology, having a master and a plurality of slaves.
Furthermore, the channel is created, modified and terminated by the piconet coordinator.
The piconet 24 may be defined by the operative features of the aforementioned transceiver assembly.
In this case, the unit can be connected as a slave by a master in another piconet.
A piconet starts with two connected devices, and may grow to eight connected devices.
As mentioned earlier, each communication in the piconet includes the address of the intended recipient.
Thereafter, communications with the mobile communication device by way of the second piconet is effectuated.
The frequency hopping sequence for each piconet is a function of the master unit 's address.
Devices in a piconet use a specific frequency-hopping pattern, which is algorithmically determined by the master device.
You tell your telephone to join, and both devices form a private area network or piconet.
The communication channel used in the piconet 2 is a Time-Division Duplex radio channel.
Inquiry allows a would-be slave to find a base station and issue a request to join the piconet.

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